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English Slowly open the oil tank (16), and fill up with chain oil. Always use good quality chain oil. When the engine is running, the chain oil is automatically discharged. Fill up the oil tank (16) with chain oil every time when refueling. NOTE When pouring fuel or chain oil into the tank, place the unit with cap side up. (Fig. 11) Starting the cold engine (Fig. 12-17) CAUTION Before starting, make sure that the bar/chain does not touch anything. 1. Push the front hand guard (2) so that the chain brake is engaged. (Fig. 12) 2 Fig. 12 2. Set ignition switch (17) to ON position. (Fig. 13) 17 5. Pull recoil starter (20) briskly, taking care to keep the handle in your grasp and not allowing it to snap back. (Fig. 15) 20 Fig. 15 6. When you hear first ignition, push the choke lever (19) fully. (Fig. 14) NOTE When the choke lever is put back to the original position after it is fully pulled, the throttle trigger will be kept half-open (half-throttled). 7. Pull recoil star ter (20) briskly again in the aforementioned manner. (Fig. 15) NOTE If engine does not start, repeat procedures from 4 to 7. 8. As soon as engine start, with the throttle trigger lockout (21) pressed, pull the throttle trigger (22) and immediately release the throttle trigger (22). (Fig. 16) Then half-throttle is disengaged. 21 Fig. 13 3. Push priming pump (18) about ten times so that fuel flows into carburetor. (Fig. 14) 18 19 Fig. 14 4. Pull the choke lever (19) fully (Fig. 14). This will automatically lock the throttle in starting position. 22 Fig. 16 9. Make sure chain brake is disengaged. (Fig. 17) Allow the engine about 2-3 minutes to warm up before subjecting it to any load. Do not run the engine at high speed unnecessarily without the load to avoid shortening the life of the engine. For about 10 hours since the first use of the chain saw after purchase, do not run the engine at high speed (rev up the engine) unnecessarily without the load in order to warm up each part of the engine. 10